‘Design decisions’ that enabled the house survive the wildfire in Los Angeles are revealed by the architect.

 

“The trail of 1200° molten aluminum stands out,” he said. Before departing, the neighbor parked his vehicle in the driveway, which could have caused his home to burn down.

The architect went on to discuss the damage, saying, “A few glass panels will need to be replaced. All OK, otherwise. There, a little amount of ash residue accumulated on the internal sill.

Another fortunate person is David Steiner of Texas, whose $9 million Malibu estate managed to survive the ferocious flames that threatened it.

Steiner told the New York Post that the mansion’s “ultra-sturdy construction” probably prevented the flames from destroying it.

Devastating flames in Los Angeles cause a guy who won $2,000,000,000 in the lottery to lose his whole home.

‘Design decisions’ that made the difference are revealed by the architect of the house that survived the wildfire in Los Angeles.